Silence of the Lambs: 50 'stolen' lambs found next door
In a dramatic turn, the lambs were never stolen, instead, they merged with a nearby flock
In a dramatic turn, the lambs were never stolen, instead, they merged with a nearby flock
One farmer understood to have lost 600 lambs from 1700 ewes.
Justin Todd brings international farming expertise to Ag Challenge mix.
You know you're in New Zealand when the farm animals have their own Lambulance!
Ag sector could slash methane emissions through tailored farm plans, Peter Gluckman says.
Despite concerns, fourth generation shearing contractor believes future bright
Roundup makes our paddocks yellow, but is it green? Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Northland vet says truckloads of animals coming from outside areas put region at risk.
Region has taken a soaking with howling winds expected to rise to severe gales.
COMMENT: Rejection of Tasman District's dam shows water storage is in a crisis.
State-owned Landcorp says its value-add policy is paying off.
High Court gives MPI and orchardists a little longer to sort biosecurity stoush.
Activist Sandra Kyle hopes her book will hasten the demise of slaughterhouses
Renae Flett explains Indonesia's expanding dairy sector after experiencing it for herself.
A low-emissions economy for NZ is "challenging but achievable", commission's report finds.
MPI goes back to court over row with apple and stonefruit grower group.
Before and after pictures of the lamb highlight the difference a good shower can make.
The harvest of foetal bovine serum is the latest in a string of animal welfare issues.
Take a tour of historic rural Manawatū. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Anzco's Five Star Beef has been issued with an M. bovis notice.
Mānuka Farming New Zealand poised to provide expert advice on plantation establishment.
One Plan changes could still attract opposition from environmental groups.
Banks' farm lending to hinge on good practice, science and technology use.
Fonterra director Scott St John has spoken out about the challenges facing the co-op.
Changing numbers on table will not increase nitrogen in waterways, councillors say
Can the lower kiwi dollar and good commodity prices give the economy a much needed boost?
1080 drop on Molesworth Station targeted possum but killed scores of red deer
Waikato Regional Council to defend race-based policy claim.
Miles Hurrell has been appointed interim CEO of Fonterra.